The equation relating the velocity, wavelength and frequency of an electromagnetic wave is given by
v=f λ
where v - velocity of the em wave
f - frequency of the em wave and
λ - wavelength of the em wave
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It is so important to know that velocity of light depends on the nature of the medium and does not depend on the wavelength.
Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
wavelength = speed of light/frequency so we rearrange frequency = speed of light/wavelength Hopefully you can figure it out from here...
Frequency = speed of light / wavelength
To find (wavelength): Divide (speed) by (frequency). To find (frequency): Divide (speed) by (wavelength).
The speed of light is fairly constant. 3.0X10^8 meters per second. Sounds' speed varies with conditions , but like light it is not changed by wavelength/frequency or amplitude.
That would also depend on the speed of the wave. Speed = wavelength x frequency.That would also depend on the speed of the wave. Speed = wavelength x frequency.That would also depend on the speed of the wave. Speed = wavelength x frequency.That would also depend on the speed of the wave. Speed = wavelength x frequency.
Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
Light with a lower frequency will have a longer wavelength. Frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to each other (i.e. as one increases, the other decreases and vice-a-versa). The product of frequency and wavelength is the speed of light.
Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
the speed of light equals the frequency multiplied by the wavelength.
wavelength = speed of light/frequency so we rearrange frequency = speed of light/wavelength Hopefully you can figure it out from here...
There is no "measurement of light". The units used depend on what you want to measure: its speed, frequency, wavelength, energy per photon, etc.
No.
Yes.
Frequency = speed of light / wavelength
the amount of scattering does not depend on wavelength..
No it doesn't. Do you have any more questions ?No, it does not.